Talk:The Long Tomorrow (novel)
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[edit]There's something very strange in the plot summary. It asserts (without source) that "...Clementine is revealed to be maliciously sentient, and has withheld the ultimate truth as to whether the nuclear forcefield was ever possible, rendering the work of Bartorstown through the ages obsolete and void." I just read this novel, and...that didn't happen. One drunkard scientist, upset after a previous failed experiment, goes into a paranoid rage where he imagines the machine is against him, but there is zero indication in the novel that is anything other than his delusion. 108.51.137.137 (talk) 23:18, 28 February 2021 (UTC)
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